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it's an advantage for us. people have injuries you want to heal up how to go from worse to first in one year? >> there is put in hard work all season long. it's different styles of play then we have a lot of different types of personalities to make it happen. that is a winning combination. >> and martha led the league with 19 goals in 24 games named mvp for second year in a row. >> it's just what she brings on and off the field. her work ethic, zpir to compete to be the best. i've never come across a player like that. >> she knows where she's headed sunday. >> i am very excited for the championship gaim. >> this is time for us to paint our masterpiece. i think we're going to be able to do that m a final. >> and the title game is sunday in hayward at 11:30. giants again have the lead 2-1 in the 7th. >> great. thank you very much. >> that is this edition of abc 7 news. >> and thanks for inviting us into your homes tonight. >> see you again at 9:00 and 11:00. closed captioning services, inc this is "jeopardy!" to
it's an advantage for us. people have injuries you want to heal up how to go from worse to first in one year? >> there is put in hard work all season long. it's different styles of play then we have a lot of different types of personalities to make it happen. that is a winning combination. >> and martha led the league with 19 goals in 24 games named mvp for second year in a row. >> it's just what she brings on and off the field. her work ethic, zpir to compete to be the best....
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sources tell us they were $100 bills. the woman then handed the money over to hernandez as deputies watched. this is sergeant jd nelson. >> that person did go forward and do that, had their record taken care of at basically a third less than what it would have cost. >> reporter: earlier last week, felix chavez was arrested after court officials launched an investigation to see who else may have been involved. >> after we arrested mr. hernandez we did an audit and found discrepancies. >> the alameda court administrators denied our request for an interview. they said according to judicial cannons of et thuks and other restrictions, they were unable to comment on pending cases and related issues. appropriate administrative actions have been taken. both the court and the sheriff's office say they are investigating. >> the investigation on these two people is on going, and to see how far back it goes and how widespread it is. >> now, hernandez is charged with accepting a bribe, embezzlement and grand theft. as you just heard s
sources tell us they were $100 bills. the woman then handed the money over to hernandez as deputies watched. this is sergeant jd nelson. >> that person did go forward and do that, had their record taken care of at basically a third less than what it would have cost. >> reporter: earlier last week, felix chavez was arrested after court officials launched an investigation to see who else may have been involved. >> after we arrested mr. hernandez we did an audit and found...
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people use to get high. >>reporter: some of the drugs wind up being sold here on the streets and officials say teenagers are the most likely to experiment with pharmaceutical they find in a family home. according tthe drug enforcements administration one in 7 teenagers admit they have used prescription drugs to get high. most teens say pharmaceutical are easier to obtain than illegal drugs. over all 6.two million americans have used medication the that is not prescribed to them. that is more than the number who use heroin, louis general and cocaine combined. law enforcements agency across the nation are asking everybody to empty their medicine cabinet tomorrow him if of unwanted pill. police and sheriff across the bay area are opening their doors to let you drop-off your drugs for free. legal drugs that is. >> illegal drugs are not covered in this type of a thing. this program. so we are not accepting cocaine or methamphetamine or things like that. >> consumer say up until now they have been uncertain as to
people use to get high. >>reporter: some of the drugs wind up being sold here on the streets and officials say teenagers are the most likely to experiment with pharmaceutical they find in a family home. according tthe drug enforcements administration one in 7 teenagers admit they have used prescription drugs to get high. most teens say pharmaceutical are easier to obtain than illegal drugs. over all 6.two million americans have used medication the that is not prescribed to them. that is...
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we use $250 billion worth every year. most americans have been prescribed at least some kind of medication and often they don't take every pill in the bottle. >> i still have a lot of it that i'm holding on to in case i need it one day. (laughter) >> one of the reasons people hold on to that stuff is that -- i'm not sure people actually believe that the sell by date on that stuff. >> muscle relaxers. just pain medication, you know, from a surgery. >> some painkiller that i got to the dentist that was two years old. but i put it in the garbage. that was probably wrong, right? >> drugs that are not properly disposed of may wind up in our water supply or landfill. however, law enforcement officials say leaving them in your home is not a good idea either. >> three-quarters of the prescription medications that are abused in the united states actually come from family or friends and often times from family medicine cabinets. >> san francisco police sergeant michael annercheck say most prescription drug abusers today are obtaini
we use $250 billion worth every year. most americans have been prescribed at least some kind of medication and often they don't take every pill in the bottle. >> i still have a lot of it that i'm holding on to in case i need it one day. (laughter) >> one of the reasons people hold on to that stuff is that -- i'm not sure people actually believe that the sell by date on that stuff. >> muscle relaxers. just pain medication, you know, from a surgery. >> some painkiller that...
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he can choose to be executed using a three-drug combination as used in the past or with a single lethal dose of the sedative sodium pentothal. lillian kim reports. >> barring any last-minute appeals executions will resume at san quentin prison next week. albert brown will receive a lethal injection wednesday morning. the victim's rights group citizens against homicides says it's about time. >> truth in sentencing needs to happen. and i think that moving forward so that these families can have some sort of closure is a positive thing. >> it will be california's first execution in nearly five years. a federal judge gave the go-ahead now that prison officials have complied with his order. they built a roomier death chamber and revised how the execution team is selected and trained. >> given that brown's attorneys bear the burden of coming in with evidence that there's about to be an unconstitutional execution he finds that the evidence is just not there and there's no reason that he can find legally to bar this execution. >> albert brown was convicted of raping and murdering 15-year-old su
he can choose to be executed using a three-drug combination as used in the past or with a single lethal dose of the sedative sodium pentothal. lillian kim reports. >> barring any last-minute appeals executions will resume at san quentin prison next week. albert brown will receive a lethal injection wednesday morning. the victim's rights group citizens against homicides says it's about time. >> truth in sentencing needs to happen. and i think that moving forward so that these...